I was wondering what everyone thinks about steeda's suspension parts? I'm looking into doing a little upgrading and i'm trying to decide if steeda is where I want to buy from or go somewhere else. All help is much appreciated

I would highly recommend Maximum Motorsports for any suspension stuff. It's also better to stick with one manufacturer if you can. I have all MM stuff except for my X2 balljoints from Steeda, and since I went with their balljoints I used their bumpsteer kit. MM doesn't have balljoints, otherwise I would have used MM's. Also if you are going to buy C/C plates, definately go with MM.

I've never really used anything from Steeda before the balljoints and bumpsteer kit. But I've had 4 Mustangs, so I've kind of been in the game for awhile and I've heard lots of stuff about both companies.

I also use MM produces(except for my rearend bushings) and recommend them for a streetcar. The only Steeda part I have ever owned is a Tri-Ax, but from my understanding they make some very good chassis/suspension components especially for Mustangs with straight axles as they apparently don't like the IRS. My guess is it has something to do with supporting their 5-link, but IDK.

A lot of Steeda parts are re-badged parts from other mfgs. Steeda just slaps their name on them and sells them for a markup. Not saying their parts are bad, just that most of them can be had from the original mfg for less.

Personally, Maximum Motorsports would be my first stop for aftermarket suspension parts.

I was wondering what everyone thinks about steeda's suspension parts? I'm looking into doing a little upgrading and i'm trying to decide if steeda is where I want to buy from or go somewhere else. All help is much appreciated

I have worked with Steeda and their parts seem to be good, but most of them are made by other vendors. The problem I had was with the knowledge of the tech help. The best advice I can give you is determine what you want to upgrade and what your goal is. Then after you figure out how far you want to go, talk with more than one place and go from their. If you are just street driving, that is a lot different than track use, which is totally different from drag strip use. I started with Steeda, but have moved to Maximum Motorsports for my upgrades. I am modifying for the open track and the guys at Steeda just didn't seem too knowledgable on this. It seemed they just wanted to sell me something. Jason at MM has helped me with questions directly concerning how I am going to use my car. Just determine the outcome first so you don't end up doing things 2 or 3 times and waste a lot of money.

I always thought that Steeda was good for their parts. I mean Steeda is tied in with Ford performance. I do know that the steeda cat-back #040-13908 that I have is maded by Borla #14858. These 2 exhaust systems are the same. Only reason I went with Steeda was b/c it was cheaper and with my car still being under warranty I figured since the Steeda name is tied with Ford I could get by with no suspicions.

I got some good info from Stangsuspension.com Told them what I wanted the car to do and they hooked me up. I went with the Steeda springs and Tokico adjustables and I love the setup. This is on my 99 Cobra, planning on going back to them for advice on my 05 GT.